
Shimano OT-SP41 Polymer Shift Cable Set Rear MTB Black
Shimano OT-SP41 Polymer Shift Cable Set Rear MTB Black
Stage 21 Bikes
23582 Moulton Parkway
#111
Laguna Woods CA 92637
United States
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Shimano XTR OT-SP41 Polymer Shift Cable Set – Rear
MTB | Low Friction | OEM Performance
The Shimano XTR OT-SP41 Polymer Shift Cable Set delivers ultra-smooth, low-friction shifting performance for mountain bikes. Featuring a polymer-coated stainless steel cable and pre-lubricated housing, this system is engineered to reduce friction, improve shifting precision, and extend drivetrain life.
Smoother shifts. Better control. Shimano precision.
Low-Friction Polymer Coating
- Polymer-coated inner cable reduces friction
- Improves shifting speed and accuracy
- Enhances long-term drivetrain performance
Pre-Lubricated OT-SP41 Housing
- Specially treated housing with internal lubrication
- Minimizes resistance along the cable path
- Delivers consistent performance in all conditions
OEM Shimano Quality
- Genuine Shimano XTR-level component
- Built for precision and durability
- Compatible with most Shimano and SRAM shifters
Complete Rear Cable Solution
- Designed specifically for rear derailleur systems
- Ideal for MTB, trail, and performance setups
- Suitable for cable replacement or full drivetrain refresh
Specifications
- Brand: Shimano
- Model: OT-SP41 Polymer Shift Cable Set
- Application: Rear derailleur
- Cable Type: Polymer-coated stainless steel
- Cable Head: Shimano/SRAM compatible
- Housing: OT-SP41 pre-lubricated
- Color: Black
- MPN: Y01V98112
Ideal For
✔ MTB drivetrain upgrades
✔ Replacing worn or contaminated cables
✔ Improving shifting precision
✔ Bike shop service and maintenance
Why Choose Shimano OT-SP41?
• Ultra-smooth, low-friction performance
• Long-lasting polymer-coated cable
• Pre-lubricated housing for consistent shifts
• OEM Shimano reliability
The Shimano XTR OT-SP41 Polymer Rear Shift Cable Set is the go-to solution for riders seeking crisp, reliable shifting performance in all riding conditions.


